Record numbers of Norwegians are now registered members of religious and belief communities outside the Church of Norway, according to recent statistics. This marks a continuing trend of diversification in religious affiliation within the country. The data indicates a shift away from the historically dominant Lutheran church, though it remains the largest single religious body in Norway. Growth is observed across a variety of faiths and belief systems, including Islam, Catholicism, and humanist organizations. Experts attribute this change to increased immigration and a growing secularization of Norwegian society. The figures highlight a more religiously diverse Norway than in previous decades, prompting discussion about the role of religion in public life. This trend is expected to continue as societal demographics evolve.